Friday, December 8, 2017

Primary Investigator In Micheal Brown Case

The primary investigator is the one who is in charge of all of the investigation and informs everyone where he has to go. He is the one that tells the different squadrant where to work and what to take note of at the crime scene. He assigned detectives and police officers tasks and responsibility duties during the investigation. On the day of the Michela Brown shooting his part is essential in the case as he was in charge of making everything go smoothly. The primary investigated or also call the examiner explained how he went on the call and where he parked to get to the scene. He also explained how the scene was full of angry people, how there were no ambulances, and how no firetrucks of any sort. The detective arrived around 1:30ish pm and stayed until 8 pm when everything was cleaned and evidence was collected.  He was aware of how long the body of Michael Brown was on the floor which about 4 - 4 ½  but did not know how to calm down the angry riots emerging. He explained how the scene was chaotic, and many counts of attempt to breach the crime scene. Which lead to progressed to dogs were seen at the scene, police dogs.
What is important to note about this investigator is how he investigated and interview Dorian Johnson the only person also present at the time and Darren Wilson, the police officer. The prime investigator attempted to contact Dorian but failed and there no was also resistance at his home. Learn that Dorian was with his girlfriend but later found him and interviewed him at the police station headquarters.
He had doubts about Dorian being the man present with Michael Brown and pursued to put him on a line up with other people for Darren Wilson to choose and recognize him. To a surprise, Darren picked the wrong person and questions were brought up on how and if this man was present at the time.
At the end of the interview, he did not feel he had probable cause to arrest Darren Wilson at the time.
Explained how the point of the interview was to gather Darren Wilson statement of what happened that day and not to officially arrest him for murder. He also interviewed roughly 80 witnesses; about 50 were eyewitnesses at the moment who saw or heard something that day.
But at the end, he stated clearly how he did not want the grand jury to be convinced or not for probable cause for Darren Wilson's arrest.

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